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A gentleman's 18 carat gold, open faced pocket watch; the champagne dial with Arabic numerals and minute track. Subsidiary seconds at six o'clock; keyless lever movement; the reverse of the case engine-turned with monogram engraved to base; together with a single stone cultured pearl stick pin and a yellow metal toothpick in case. Gross weight 54.03 grams (3)The watch does not appear to be workingThe back of the case has a small monogram engravedSome dents and surface scratches
A lot consisting of four stick pins, a brooch and a pendant: a Victorian coiled hair serpent stick inseparable; an enamel panel stick pin; an archaeological revival turquoise stick pin; a turquoise cluster stick pin; an opalite costume brooch; a Swastika pendant marked '9ct'. Total weight of items 14.0 grams(6).
A collection of silver items to include a hand mirror, various spoons, lip stick holder, etc total gross weight approx 12.28ozt, white metal compact, together with a diamond and 9ct gold half eternity ring a/f stone missing, 9ct gold earrings, combined total gross weight approx 1.6gms, silver jewellery including locket, bracelet, earrings, some set with stones, vintage jewellery, pocket watches, ladies and gents watches, brooches etc (1 bag)
A Victorian two piece walking stick, the centre section and embossed silver top unscrew to reveal a concealed travelling fold out table, defects, length 89cm, a 19th Century ivory handled walking stick and a natural rootwood walking stick with silver collar, S/D. (3) Subject to CITES regulations and due to the ivory handled walking stick in this lot, it will require a re-export permit if shipped outside the mainland UK.
A silver table box with chased scrolling foliage decoration, by J R Ltd, Birmingham 1898, a George III silver pill box with engine turned lid, possibly by John Thropp, Birmingham 1803, a George III silver stick pin, probably by William Robertson, c.1800, a white metal miniature dallah, stamped '925 silver' to handle, a horn spoon with applied silver tip and shield, a silver tumbler liner, by Charles Westwood & Sons, Birmingham 1912, a white metal filigree example, a white metal and an enamel topped pin jar in the style of Norman grant, weighable silver 119 gms (7) Condition Report:lid has many holes
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